Mamfe languages

{{Short description|Language family}}

{{Infobox language family

|name=Mamfe

|altname=Nyang

|region=Southwest Cameroon

|familycolor=Niger-Congo

|fam2=Atlantic–Congo

|fam3=Volta-Congo

|fam4=Benue–Congo

|fam5=Bantoid

|fam6=Southern Bantoid

|glotto=mamf1238

|glottorefname=Mamfe

|map=Map of the Mamfe languages.svg|mapcaption=The Mamfe languages shown within Cameroon:

{{legend|#ffa5a5|Denya}}

{{legend|#ffc691|Kendem}}

{{legend|#fff991|Kenyang}}}}

The Mamfe or Nyang languages are three languages that form a branch of Southern Bantoid languages spoken in southwest Cameroon. They are:

:Denya, Kendem and Kenyang (Nyang).

They are clearly related to each other, though they are not close.{{Cite web|url=http://www.rogerblench.info/Language/Niger-Congo/Bantoid/General/Blench%20Bantu%20IV%20Berlin%20Bantoid%202011.pdf|title='The membership and internal structure of Bantoid and the border with Bantu|last=Blench|first=Roger|date=2011|website=|publisher=Humboldt University|location=Berlin|page=21|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=}}

References

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Category:Southern Bantoid languages

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